You can definitely attend the main rituals of the wedding 💯 It's just that many guests who are not from family, leave the venue after eating food and attending jaimala (Stage garlands exchange ceremony).. Main wedding happens in Mandap..with rituals like Pheras, sindoor daan, etc. And anyone can attend it too 🥰
@@backpackerfelipe Yeah, I think thats a false info or you may have misunderstood if someone said something like usually close family stays for this part because it is too late. I have attended 100s of weddings with drivers, photographers, caterers, friends around so it is not a complete bar on it. I had been sensing a bit of language barrier there. It's kind of an experience if you get a chance. In phere they are told so many general commandments of a household which are very obvious. Preist make them do a few things together like eating, decorating etc. In phere or encirclement of the fire in 4 the groom follows the bride and in 3 the bride follows. It is in this odd hours so that they can have the moon (Midnight) and sun (dawn) as evidence of their bond and committment. And bidai is just formal bidding off, severence of ties to the maternal family. But good on you to crash into a wedding. You have ticked off one mark of being Desi.
@@backpackerfelipe I am pretty sure privacy was not the reason they did not invite you, the phere ceremony is lengthy and tiresome, not to sound disrespectful but you get bored after 2 hours. I am a Muslim and I was invited especially for the phere ceremony quite a few times. It is fun if you attend it for the first time but after 2-3 weddings the excitement fades away and it becomes a tiring thing to watch for 3 hours and if you are a close friend you have to also attend bidaai, it can take upto 6 hours easily, so it's like going to wedding at night and coming home after 6 in the morning. The close family almost always attends the full ceremony, that is the reason you can see people sleeping like Fufaji(it's a pun, ask any Indian) I think they were worried about you not getting enough sleep. I think if you "insisted" enough they would have sure allowed you, I think in my best knowledge.
Well.. Alcohol is definitely a no no. for most Hindu weddings 😅 Religiously, it's a forbidden thing. Non veg food can be found in some cultures wedding...like Bengali, kerela, or Punjabi etc. In my region, I have personally NEVER seen a wedding with non veg food and alcohol 😅
We've only found out this thanks to the wedding visit. It's really interesting seeing how other cultures and religions have different foundations and principles 😊 What region are you from?
It is not forbidden it’s like we don’t choose it, many South Indian weddings have alcohol and non veg. Alcohol and non veg are no forbidden in our country or religion it is just people don’t want that.
मैं भारतीयों के विशाल हृदय व अतिथिसत्कार को देख विभोर हो जाता हूं ,यह अदभुद है जो दुनिया में कहीं नहीं है I am amazed to see the huge heart and hospitality of Indians, it is amazing which is not found anywhere in the world.
"Kuch aur na ata ho humko, hume pyar nibhana ata hai" Lines from famous manoj kumar movie ,purab aur pashcim. Couldn't think of anything else after watching that dance. I m proud that our culture and people r so inclusive. Its only becoz of our great DHARMIK traditions. All of them.
Not at all surprising seeing you in the Wedding, most of the people just get attracted towards India's uniqueness in every aspects as we've have RICHEST culture in the world indeed 🙂.
You two actually added some more happiness and colour to their marriage ceremony. Although once I tried to do the same thing without invitation with my friends but that rude manager didn't allow us to enter into the dinning hall. 😁
@@backpackerfelipe you misunderstood them its not a rule that only close friend can stay for ritual it's just only close friends stay because ritual happened in night so only those who care about and love bride and groom decided to stay if others also wanna to stay they can.
Can you imagine any Indian randomly goes to foreign marriages 😂😂 still west called india has discrimination 😂😂 Thank you so much you both dear who embraced our culture nd shows the world what is reality
I am 50 now...As dancing is my hobby since childhood, I have danced in so many marriages, Religious festivals , During college gatherings and even now at home dancing is still going on...
I had crashed in many random weddings in my college days seeing foreigners also doing this it feels very good that you are enjoying,currently I’m in japan here I can’t do that stuff 🙂.
ha ya, its a long endeavour, some go all the way for 5 days or so. Way to check out the wedding. Also, noticed that there are different styles and types of Weddings in India, depending on the region.
@@backpackerfelipe the real surprise for you when you realize that it's not a main marriage. Real marriage is when bride and groom sit around the fire and follow the rituals as per instruction of pandit. that is real marriage which you guys missed. I recommend you that you guys should listen the what pandit instruction and preach when couples sit around the fire. those conversations and rithuals gives you idea why Indian arrange marriage is so sucessful. If you have any translator, ask him what going on there around fire.
India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great-grandmother of tradition.” These words, spoken by Mark Twain,
its not like shame in that ,,,they respect the process but also enjoy their night on his own way, as people understand this things . by the way love u guys.❣️
I think you just misunderstood some things 😅😅 You can witness the rituals, it's not like only close one should be there It's just only close ones stay that long
@@FilipMik i think you misunderstood it. Bcz if they had any problem they would not have let you in in the very initial stage of the wedding. They might have said that now only close relatives attend the full weddings (till the last rituals). Bcz many relatives and friends leave the weddings after jaimala and dinner. And after jaimala, the rest wedding rituals becomes boring for rest of the PPL , so they leave the weddings. And that's the reason,they would have said that you might leave bcz rest rituals are not fun. And you might get bored.
We Indians believe in "Athithi Devo Bhava" which means the "Guest is God". The father of the Groom was only happy to welcome you both to the wedding. That is how it is all over. It definitely must have a privilege for the hosts to have you amidst them to share their happy moment. The groom too was overwhelmed and it did show on his face and words. It was really nice to see you both enjoying every moment (except the betel leaves) Nonetheless Awesome Video for sure.
My reaction when I ate paan leaf for the first time without supari😂 It's a drug, tastes bitter at first but then you get the real taste that can get you addicted.
@@backpackerfelipe It is supposed to be chewed and thrown out after few minutes, not swallow it and also Ask for "mitha/sweet paan" u'll like that more
5:10 take guide with you . That thing is not to eat, you wanna keep the pack at the side of your mouth and just chew till the sweet turns to little sour , after that you can spit it in dustbin or either eat which most of us do . It is not any dessert, it is purposefully for better digestion.
Those guys would be telling this story to their child and be very happy About it. It's like the more people the more blessings you get. Vasudaiva kutumbasya.
You just played UNO reverse card to Indians 😂. Wow we love you enjoy as much as you can in my country. And sorry if anyone gives you negative experience 🫂🫂.
Proud of our culture which says “Atithi Devo Bhav” i.e. A guest is like a god. But I really wonder What will happen if an Indian couple enters into any marriage in any western country uninvited ?
Both u come to know about Indian marriage with rituals n festive joy.All rituals step by step stands for us as per Sanatan ie Hindu religion, since 10000 years.
No meat and alcohol in Indian "hindu" wedding because our culture says we should not kill anyone's life just to celebrate our good days...but people secretly do consume alcohol
You didn't write your country name. INDIA is great and you both are great. You know indian's hosting is world famous and our culture is world's richest culture. Thanks for coming and plz tell to world about INDIA.
Tbh.... crashing Indian weddings, as a friendly polite, and as fun loving people, is loved by Indians....... they feel good that you are part of the celebrations I am vegetarian, but do drink. There is no special restrictions, but generally in North Indian weddings, do not have meat or alcohol at the main wedding. If you goto a Punjabi wedding, the after wedding party, usually the following day, can have alcohol. Absolutely recommend attending Indian weddings, especially if its a middle or upper middle class wedding. You will feel like a star and have a blast
I suggest you sometime visit Maharashtra and you will find the most amazing cuisines most amazing and friendly people and historical ancient places like caves forts etc. Lots of love to for spreading happiness!
No dear, anybody can witness the rituals that take place over night.. many people like neighbours, friends 🎉leave it as they are working parents, students and they to have to go to office, college next morning so this is not possible for them to stay overnight.. only close ones or relatives stay there.. but if anyone can manage, they can witness the ceremonies ❤️.. Indian marriages are a festival in itself.. we, Indians believe to stay with our spouse for 7 births together.. next time, you must attend 7 phere and 7 promises what they make to one another. It was amazing to watch both of you.. stay blessed 🙏🙏
I don’t know about UP but in Maharashtra music has to stop at 10PM. It is not allowed to play loud music after 10PM as it disturbs sleep of other people living around. May be it is same with UP and that is why it stopped before midnight.
Do you know the reason of taking 7 rounds around fire (called phere) Ans :- the circle is of 360 degree and the only number from 1 to 10 which can’t be divided to 360 is 7 which represents they will be together for whole life without getting divided from each other .
Hey @BacpackerFelipe, You have wrongly mentioned "Bride's Brother" as "Manager" in this video. Request you to make amends to that effect. Hope you had a great time during the marriage 👍👍
You crashed at right time, you explored our wedding culture & diversity of food. In just a few hours. Betel leaf is not everyone pie.Even, I dont like it . Meanwhile keep on crashing at wedding of different state, if you can. People will welcome you, and you will explore very diverse food & culture, very quick
oooh nooooooooo why didnt they allowed u it so common to watch that ceremony its so much amazing i will call u guys in my wedding , and their is nothing like close friends can only watch the ceremony
We are indians and we believe in "vasudhaiva kutumbakam " means one world one family 🙏🙏
Don't do this bullshit once again.. we are already paying prices for the Mughals and Britishers.
💖
100% true
You don't. Hindus hate muslims as much as Muslims hates them don't bring the secularism shit. Because that's true. I've felt that first hand
Haha same things did by one indian bachlor mba student usse bartan dhulwaye angrej ko dekh k orgasm ajati h indians ko
That's the beauty of Sanatan Dharma 🥰 . That's why I adopted Hinduism in my life . I am a proud Vaishnav 🕉️ today . 🙏
Proud of u ❤️✨
@@sanatani_adarsh Say proud to be Hindu
- swami vivekananda
Welcome sister in our family
Hearty welcome's you sista... 🥰
@@SushilGharat Thank you
You can definitely attend the main rituals of the wedding 💯
It's just that many guests who are not from family, leave the venue after eating food and attending jaimala (Stage garlands exchange ceremony)..
Main wedding happens in Mandap..with rituals like Pheras, sindoor daan, etc. And anyone can attend it too 🥰
Thank you! Next time we will try to attend that part of wedding to 😊 must be really interesting! But we will need a translator for that 😊
@@backpackerfelipe Yeah, I think thats a false info or you may have misunderstood if someone said something like usually close family stays for this part because it is too late. I have attended 100s of weddings with drivers, photographers, caterers, friends around so it is not a complete bar on it. I had been sensing a bit of language barrier there. It's kind of an experience if you get a chance. In phere they are told so many general commandments of a household which are very obvious. Preist make them do a few things together like eating, decorating etc. In phere or encirclement of the fire in 4 the groom follows the bride and in 3 the bride follows. It is in this odd hours so that they can have the moon (Midnight) and sun (dawn) as evidence of their bond and committment. And bidai is just formal bidding off, severence of ties to the maternal family. But good on you to crash into a wedding. You have ticked off one mark of being Desi.
I'mma pack my luggage
I'm going to your place.....
🏃💨🏃♀️💨
@@backpackerfelipe I am pretty sure privacy was not the reason they did not invite you, the phere ceremony is lengthy and tiresome, not to sound disrespectful but you get bored after 2 hours.
I am a Muslim and I was invited especially for the phere ceremony quite a few times.
It is fun if you attend it for the first time but after 2-3 weddings the excitement fades away and it becomes a tiring thing to watch for 3 hours and if you are a close friend you have to also attend bidaai, it can take upto 6 hours easily, so it's like going to wedding at night and coming home after 6 in the morning.
The close family almost always attends the full ceremony, that is the reason you can see people sleeping like Fufaji(it's a pun, ask any Indian)
I think they were worried about you not getting enough sleep.
I think if you "insisted" enough they would have sure allowed you, I think in my best knowledge.
@@ashishnegi9602 yes it's allowed in every dharmic marriage
Well.. Alcohol is definitely a no no. for most Hindu weddings 😅
Religiously, it's a forbidden thing.
Non veg food can be found in some cultures wedding...like Bengali, kerela, or Punjabi etc.
In my region, I have personally NEVER seen a wedding with non veg food and alcohol 😅
आप सभ्य समाज से हो यहां तो लोग गले तक पी लेते हैं शादियों में ।
We've only found out this thanks to the wedding visit. It's really interesting seeing how other cultures and religions have different foundations and principles 😊 What region are you from?
@@backpackerfelipe Hinduism ofc ❤️ I don't drink alcohol at all too 😀
It is not forbidden it’s like we don’t choose it, many South Indian weddings have alcohol and non veg. Alcohol and non veg are no forbidden in our country or religion it is just people don’t want that.
@@tulika_9519 she mean region, not religion.
Hope you both enjoyed the Indian hospitality 🙏🏽
we did! Thank you 😊
The best thing about Indians is this they always welcome their Guest even they are strangers their gusture is awesome.
अतिथि देवो भवः🙏
यह है हमारे देश की संस्कृति ❤️❤️
मैं भारतीयों के विशाल हृदय व अतिथिसत्कार को देख विभोर हो जाता हूं ,यह अदभुद है जो दुनिया में कहीं नहीं है
I am amazed to see the huge heart and hospitality of Indians, it is amazing which is not found anywhere in the world.
Great to see Both of you in a comparatively big Wedding in India 🇮🇳
You both look like indian 😃
Enjoy our great interesting country 🙏
thank you! We chose a really good dresses I suppose :)
@@backpackerfelipe yaa
@@backpackerfelipe Atleast, would've taken some gift or money in pretty pouch as gift to the bride-groom
"Kuch aur na ata ho humko, hume pyar nibhana ata hai"
Lines from famous manoj kumar movie ,purab aur pashcim. Couldn't think of anything else after watching that dance. I m proud that our culture and people r so inclusive. Its only becoz of our great DHARMIK traditions. All of them.
Not at all surprising seeing you in the Wedding, most of the people just get attracted towards India's uniqueness in every aspects as we've have RICHEST culture in the world indeed 🙂.
So true! Things like this wedding can be only experienced in India 😊 India culture is so unique 🧡
You two actually added some more happiness and colour to their marriage ceremony.
Although once I tried to do the same thing without invitation with my friends but that rude manager didn't allow us to enter into the dinning hall. 😁
When foreigners embrace the culture... it's like the greatest honor. 🦚
It was amazing, expriencing a wedding that is sooo different than the European weddings 😊
@@backpackerfelipe but its fun marriage is once in a life time so this is nothing
No it's not...
It's honour for them.
@@backpackerfelipe you misunderstood them its not a rule that only close friend can stay for ritual it's just only close friends stay because ritual happened in night so only those who care about and love bride and groom decided to stay if others also wanna to stay they can.
What a colonial mindset you have! Are you still living in that colonial past where you think europeans are superior? ARE YOU?
Can you imagine any Indian randomly goes to foreign marriages 😂😂 still west called india has discrimination 😂😂
Thank you so much you both dear who embraced our culture nd shows the world what is reality
Embraced*
Kab?
@@Sumit-rp5mx kyu?
@@sonic.garden kaise?
kha?
I am 50 now...As dancing is my hobby since childhood, I have danced in so many marriages, Religious festivals , During college gatherings and even now at home dancing is still going on...
"Atithi Devo Bhava" meaning Guest is God. You will be welcome to weddings from our heart
You guys are so awesome and happy to see enjoyed our culture 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you! It's experience for a lifetime 😊 Indian culture is very different then our European, but far more interesting and amazing ❤
I had crashed in many random weddings in my college days seeing foreigners also doing this it feels very good that you are enjoying,currently I’m in japan here I can’t do that stuff 🙂.
20000 rs to enter a wedding right just heard in Japanese youtuber previous video🤧😂
Just start.
ha ya, its a long endeavour, some go all the way for 5 days or so. Way to check out the wedding. Also, noticed that there are different styles and types of Weddings in India, depending on the region.
wow! 5 days is a lot 😁 next time we need to attend ta wedding like that 😊
@@backpackerfelipe the real surprise for you when you realize that it's not a main marriage. Real marriage is when bride and groom sit around the fire and follow the rituals as per instruction of pandit. that is real marriage which you guys missed.
I recommend you that you guys should listen the what pandit instruction and preach when couples sit around the fire. those conversations and rithuals gives you idea why Indian arrange marriage is so sucessful. If you have any translator, ask him what going on there around fire.
You should also see the festivals of India, Especially Holi and Diwali. You will love it. You are always welcome in India and among us. ❣️
India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great-grandmother of tradition.” These words, spoken by Mark Twain,
Your presence added four more stars to the auspicious event. Stay blessed. 😊🎊🎉✨🌟
shut up
its not like shame in that ,,,they respect the process but also enjoy their night on his own way, as people understand this things .
by the way love u guys.❣️
I think you just misunderstood some things 😅😅
You can witness the rituals, it's not like only close one should be there
It's just only close ones stay that long
We Indians celebrate everything... even small things in life....🙏
Love to see you both enjoying Indian culture
I am from Uttar Pradesh.
I saw about you both at aaj tak news channel.
Thanks for joined Indian wedding
Welcome to India the land of hospitality ❤️
10:59 I Think you Misunderstood actually the Final Rituals are usually attained by The Closest Relative dosen't mean You cant Attend it.
They told us directly, that they want only the closest family there 😊what we understood
@@FilipMik i think you misunderstood it. Bcz if they had any problem they would not have let you in in the very initial stage of the wedding.
They might have said that now only close relatives attend the full weddings (till the last rituals). Bcz many relatives and friends leave the weddings after jaimala and dinner. And after jaimala, the rest wedding rituals becomes boring for rest of the PPL , so they leave the weddings.
And that's the reason,they would have said that you might leave bcz rest rituals are not fun. And you might get bored.
@@AkashSingh-nf5ey Yeah Akash you are absolutely right. They just misunderstood.
@@FilipMik you actually misunderstood it 🥲
🤟✌️✌️ Indian Weddings are just full of fun ❣️❣️
You are amazing guys. There is a lot to see in INDIA
We Indians believe in "Athithi Devo Bhava" which means the "Guest is God". The father of the Groom was only happy to welcome you both to the wedding. That is how it is all over. It definitely must have a privilege for the hosts to have you amidst them to share their happy moment. The groom too was overwhelmed and it did show on his face and words. It was really nice to see you both enjoying every moment (except the betel leaves) Nonetheless Awesome Video for sure.
आपको देखकर अच्छा लगा हिंदुस्तानी कपड़ो मे
You are amazing gays aur are very beautifull welcome to India 🇮🇳💐💐💐
It was really nice to see your video and a moment of pride that you enjoyed our Indian Brother's Wedding and enjoyed the Rituals.. 🙏
That's why our ancestor's are learned us welcome each and every people with open and big hearts and it's called vasudhaiva kutumbakam 😄🙏
I hear bojpuri songs.. 😂😂😂 what is a wedding without bojpuri songs😂😂
True, also haryani songs
Punjabi and haryanvi
Here only Punjabi songs
Without Bhojpuri song Indian marriage is incomplete 😁🤣
I m sry
You both look so beautiful in Indian traditional dress.
Happy stay in India ...be safe....
My reaction when I ate paan leaf for the first time without supari😂
It's a drug, tastes bitter at first but then you get the real taste that can get you addicted.
Haha we weren't prepared for that at all 😁
He he he . Not like drug .. but more like tobacco ..
Paan is like tobacco addiction
@@backpackerfelipe You should eat it without tobacco LoL
@@backpackerfelipe It is supposed to be chewed and thrown out after few minutes, not swallow it and also Ask for "mitha/sweet paan" u'll like that more
5:10 take guide with you .
That thing is not to eat, you wanna keep the pack at the side of your mouth and just chew till the sweet turns to little sour , after that you can spit it in dustbin or either eat which most of us do .
It is not any dessert, it is purposefully for better digestion.
Those guys would be telling this story to their child and be very happy About it. It's like the more people the more blessings you get. Vasudaiva kutumbasya.
You just played UNO reverse card to Indians 😂. Wow we love you enjoy as much as you can in my country. And sorry if anyone gives you negative experience 🫂🫂.
I think this is the New and Best experience in our country. Enjoy Indian diversity . Good bye 🤩🤩
Wow welcome to India.... You're always welcome
shagun ni diya free me khaaoge😂😂😂😂😂
You are the best vlloger I'll ever senn
You both look beautiful 🤩❤️ in Indian 🇮🇳 outfits
thank you! :)
You are more a Indian at Heart, i can feel that vibe, have seen a lot of whitemen attempting but you guys seem to have dressed aptly. 😇🥰💞
Congratulations Bro , Your Subs increase from 100 to 1200 ;.
Paan is never liked by someone eating it the first time ...😂
Happy to see you enjoying our culture...d event etc. ....Be happy always...!
Beauty of Our SANATAN DHARMA 🚩
JAY SHREE RAM ❤️✌️
BTW Nice video
I have gone to countless weddings without being invited. No one really bothers. For the hosts, the more the guests they believe more the blessings.
Proud of our culture which says “Atithi Devo Bhav” i.e. A guest is like a god. But I really wonder
What will happen if an Indian couple enters into any marriage in any western country uninvited ?
Free me foreigners nacha diye😂😂😂😂😂
Both u come to know about Indian marriage with rituals n festive joy.All rituals step by step stands for us as per Sanatan ie Hindu religion, since 10000 years.
Yppp this is how u gonna trend on trending page ❤ love
Welcome to india: athithi Devo bhava
Means : Guests are like gods to Hindus
Are like gods 🙄🙄🙄
@@WiseDecisions yeah something like that
Sometimes it can get Atithi Devvobhava so have to be careful
@@deepamareddy1697 do you speak kannada?
@@Rahul_k532 yes I am a kannadati
Welcome any time india..and also suggest your friend to come in india.. And enjoy indian tradection
India and its culture and tradition are the best in the world
No meat and alcohol in Indian "hindu" wedding because our culture says we should not kill anyone's life just to celebrate our good days...but people secretly do consume alcohol
You guys are looking awesome in Indian outfits ❤️
Love from India 🇮🇳. May God bless you.
Thnx frm bottom of my heart bro🥺🥺
You didn't write your country name. INDIA is great and you both are great. You know indian's hosting is world famous and our culture is world's richest culture. Thanks for coming and plz tell to world about INDIA.
Gr8 ...Enjoy life to its fullest potential
It was awesome
yes, superb wedding!
Very nice 👍 and enjoy for European couples Indian culture wedding so thank you very much
Tbh.... crashing Indian weddings, as a friendly polite, and as fun loving people, is loved by Indians....... they feel good that you are part of the celebrations
I am vegetarian, but do drink. There is no special restrictions, but generally in North Indian weddings, do not have meat or alcohol at the main wedding. If you goto a Punjabi wedding, the after wedding party, usually the following day, can have alcohol.
Absolutely recommend attending Indian weddings, especially if its a middle or upper middle class wedding. You will feel like a star and have a blast
I suggest you sometime visit Maharashtra and you will find the most amazing cuisines most amazing and friendly people and historical ancient places like caves forts etc.
Lots of love to for spreading happiness!
No dear, anybody can witness the rituals that take place over night.. many people like neighbours, friends 🎉leave it as they are working parents, students and they to have to go to office, college next morning so this is not possible for them to stay overnight.. only close ones or relatives stay there.. but if anyone can manage, they can witness the ceremonies ❤️.. Indian marriages are a festival in itself.. we, Indians believe to stay with our spouse for 7 births together.. next time, you must attend 7 phere and 7 promises what they make to one another. It was amazing to watch both of you.. stay blessed 🙏🙏
7:41 international song
Quality content, keep it up😍👍
Happy to see you guys in indian wedding
You are most welcome in all the indian marriages. It's a pleasure for us.
Talk about yourself bruh. Not all of us want some rando crashing a beloved wedding. 😑😑 And no it's not always a pleasure.
Your India dresses very nice handsome and beautiful 😍❤️
I don’t know about UP but in Maharashtra music has to stop at 10PM. It is not allowed to play loud music after 10PM as it disturbs sleep of other people living around. May be it is same with UP and that is why it stopped before midnight.
In India marriage is not a contract but it is the live together forever in any situation.
It can happen only in india; our country with great hospitality.👍👍👍
Indian will always welcomes and pleasure and very honour all religions wedding ceremony
7:40 कमरिया करे लपालप 🤣🤣
Well come to crazy & incredible India
Daru to tent ke piche chltti hai
Do you know the reason of taking 7 rounds around fire (called phere)
Ans :- the circle is of 360 degree and the only number from 1 to 10 which can’t be divided to 360 is 7 which represents they will be together for whole life without getting divided from each other .
Thanks for participating in Indian culture..
Hey @BacpackerFelipe, You have wrongly mentioned "Bride's Brother" as "Manager" in this video. Request you to make amends to that effect.
Hope you had a great time during the marriage 👍👍
Next time attend a vidai ceremony ,will blow yr brains how emotional it gets,all the best,do try some punjabi extravagenza
PAAN is basically a mouth freshener. We normally have it at the end of the dinner. 😀😀😀
You go another wedding without invitation 👍👍👍👍👍
Vegetarian for majority Hindu community 💕💕💕🕉️🇮🇳
Inki purani video ko koi nhi dekha but India me aane par views hazaaro me aa gye
Pan eating , refreshing your mouth and also digestive one.
You crashed at right time, you explored our wedding culture & diversity of food. In just a few hours. Betel leaf is not everyone pie.Even, I dont like it . Meanwhile keep on crashing at wedding of different state, if you can. People will welcome you, and you will explore very diverse food & culture, very quick
Forever wel come to India 🙏🔥🔥 brother 🙏
thank you 😊
Most wellcome in India 🇮🇳
Nice. Enjoy
They literally stole the show.
They must be miss understood as the bride and groom
oooh nooooooooo why didnt they allowed u it so common to watch that ceremony its so much amazing i will call u guys in my wedding , and their is nothing like close friends can only watch the ceremony
In India weeding is a kind of festival, we gathered n celebrate as well
Thank you Felipe